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ibuprofen has covalent bonds like general organic substance. Ibuprofen has both pure covalent and polar covalent bonds. The bond C-H , which the electronegativity comes out to be 0.4, so it's pure covalet. The bond between C-O, and O-H , it is polar covalent.

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Ibuprofen, like organic compounds in general, has covalent bonds.

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Aspirin is a covalent compound.

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